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Re: Any advice on how to work with Natsu on getting out of his cage?
Originally Posted by Gio;[URL="tel:2476955"
2476955[/URL]]I'm glad things are working.
I just thought I'd point out one thing. You may be misunderstanding the use of a hook. Many of us use it to alert the snake with a body rub, and then use it to redirect the head should they turn and want to strike. Once alerted and in position, the snake is still picked up by hand.
Occasionally with lighter, semi arboreal snakes you can let the front end of the snake crawl through the hook and cradle the rest of the body on your free arm which is similar their use of branches in the wild. Arboreal and semi arboreal snakes are more accommodated to reaching with less support.
In your case, with a completely terrestrial and heavy bodied snake, it would be used to alert and redirect only.
The advantage is a hook will get you a little more added distance VS paper towels or something else. The disadvantage is if they strike the hook hard, it could hurt their mouth.
It sounds like things are working out, but thought I'd clarify that using a hook doesn't necessarily mean "hooking" the snake.
Beautiful python you have.
Enjoy!
thanks!! Yeah the person who showed me how to use a hook showed me wrong I have since then looked up videos on the proper way to use a hook! Thanks for the info!
Ball Pythons:
1.0 Cinnamon Pewter (Deadshot)
0.1 Normal (Katana)
0.1 Vanilla Butter Banana Spider (Enchantress)
1.0 Ivory (Orochimaru)
1.0 Banana (Sunset)
1.0 Pied (Soul)
0.1 Lemonblast (Velvet Rose)
0.1 Black Widow (Maka)
Other Critters:
1.0 Irian Jaya Carpet Python (Itachi)
1.0 Columbian boa (Kyo)
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1.0 Boxer/Shepard (Oliver)
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Re: Any advice on how to work with Natsu on getting out of his cage?
Originally Posted by Gio
I'm glad things are working.
I just thought I'd point out one thing. You may be misunderstanding the use of a hook. Many of us use it to alert the snake with a body rub, and then use it to redirect the head should they turn and want to strike. Once alerted and in position, the snake is still picked up by hand.
Occasionally with lighter, semi arboreal snakes you can let the front end of the snake crawl through the hook and cradle the rest of the body on your free arm which is similar their use of branches in the wild. Arboreal and semi arboreal snakes are more accommodated to reaching with less support.
In your case, with a completely terrestrial and heavy bodied snake, it would be used to alert and redirect only.
The advantage is a hook will get you a little more added distance VS paper towels or something else. The disadvantage is if they strike the hook hard, it could hurt their mouth.
It sounds like things are working out, but thought I'd clarify that using a hook doesn't necessarily mean "hooking" the snake.
Beautiful python you have.
Enjoy!
Excellent post and spot on with all advice IMHO
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Re: Any advice on how to work with Natsu on getting out of his cage?
OMG! Cute pics! Gotta love the little burrowers. Mine doesn't like to get spritzed, she huffs up a storm. I wish I had advice for you, but we rescued our Blood when she was nearly 2 and she, for the most part, has been an angel. But, I'm sure you'll get some great advice on this forum.
0.1 Carpondro - Kaiya (RIP)
0.1 Blood Python - CoCo
0.1 Banana Pastel YB - Piper
0.1 Lesser Platinum - Harlow
0.1 Vanilla Scream - Nikita
1.0 Queen Spin - Moto
1.0 Piebald - Sprocket
1.0 Fire Clown - Diesel
0.1 Blade Clown - Suki
1.0 Fire Sugar - Kaji
1.0 GHI Het DG - Enzo
0.1 Highway - Vega
0.1 Super OD Fire Spider - Mina
1.0 Butter - Butter Bean (Bean, Li'l Bean, Beanie)
0.1 Enchi - Lexi
1.0 FL Yellow Rat Snake - SenSei
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